Kyoto

Kyoto is an ancient capital of Japan and attracts many tourists all over
the world. "Sanjo Ohashi" is the bridge over the picturesque
Kamo River in Kyoto.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the chancellor of the Momoyama period, built Sanjo
Ohashi. In the Edo period, it was the terminal of the Tokaido and a lot
of tourists crossed this bridge. People saw the leaving tourists off at
the eastern end of the bridge and received them at the western end of the
bridge. There used to be inns or teahouses on both sides of the bridge.
Now, this area creates a classic atmosphere, and is lively with many people.
In spring, you can stroll along the Kamo River while viewing beautiful
cherry blossom.

Ryokan Kohoro (Rokkakku, Nakagyo-ku) near Karasuma-oike Station, Japanese style guest
room, public bath made of Hinoki (cypress), PC in the lobby (free of charge),
Japanese restaurant with Sukiyaki dishes

Gyozanen (Ohara, Sakyou-ku) 15mintes from Kokusaikaikan Station by bus, Tofu,
Sukiyaki, Teppanyaki dishes, public open-air and indoor hot spring bath,
both Japanese style room and western style room

Ryokan Karaku (Gionmachi-minamigawa, Higashiyama-ku) near Shijo Station, public bath,
Japanese traditional Kaiseki cuisine, free to use PC in the lobby

Tourist spot in Kyoto

The temple called Ginkaku-ji (Its official name is Tozan Jisho-ji),which
creates simple and modest beauty, was build in the 15th century. It is
the masterpiece of the Higashiyama culture and designated as a national
treasure.
Access: 5 minute walk from Ginkakujimae Bus Stop